I had a dream where a restaurant didn't have raw milk, and the waiter even got all upset that I asked. Aren't dreams supposed to be good??

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For real! What really grinds my gears is when you're in India and the bumfuck country waiter taking your order doesn't even know if his milk is raw. And then you ask for it cold and they give it to you boiling hot. And they don't even have honey cause they're all poor and the ecosystem is all destroyed.
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test-Troy 1 month ago
I just had a dream where my spouse and I drove to some outdoor event, like a farmer's market or something. The area was a desert, with sparse scraggly bushes, with an very old Mexican man sitting at the entrance. He informed us that there was no entry, because there was not enough space. We had expected to eat when we arrived, so I don't know if my wife was just really hungry, or just really wanted to check out the attraction we came to see, but she marched past him saying something like, "Well, let's find out." I shrugged at the man with a "Well, I guess I'm going to have to follow her." look, and walked by him. She was walking quickly with determination, and gaining ground, as I kept an easy pace. Then bouncers came running toward us, and I see her do a 180, and sprint by me. Being chased by a young man, she had incredible speed. With amusement, I turned and ran from the older man that was closest to me, putting my hands up and waving, as if to say, "Don't worry, I'm leaving." I jogged instead of sprinting, and as my bouncer realized that I was dedicated to returning to our car, he stopped and said in Spanish, "I live here, and I need to protect it from intruders like you.", or something of that nature. So, I guess we got chased out of Mexico. 🤣 This was mich better than the string of nightmares I had been have in nights previous.
That sounds interesting 🤣 But I'd have preferred if your dream was also about milk
Yeah that's part of why they're holy. Though to me, the unholy thing would be not to eat them afterwards. My belief is that cows were worshipped, i.e. respected, because they sustained life. But religious leaders and aristocracy renounced the practice of eating the cows because they thought it made them better than the masses.